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THE CANADIAN NATURALIST. 



[Feb. 



Mr. Jas. Parker, Jr., 

 Oxford. 



Mr. W. E. 



Jameson, 

 London. 



Mr. B. 



S. Standen, 

 London. 



Mr. J. F. Whiteaves. 



Six species of fossils from the English 

 Upper Silurian, and five from the Purbeck 

 beds of Dorsetshire. 



Fossils from the Oxfordshire oolites, 

 the greensand of Farringdon (Berkshire) 

 and from the Norfolk Crag; in all eight 

 species. 



Fossils from the Great Oolite of Min- 

 chinhampton, Gloucestershire ; and from 

 the Inferior Oolite of the neighbourhood 

 of Cheltenham. Altogether ten species. 



Two specimens of the Sagouin, (Jac- 

 chus vulgaris Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Hapa- 

 lesjacchus Illiger,) from Brazil. 



One skin of the Malabar squirrel 5 

 (Sciurus maximus). 



Six species of exotic shells. 



Five species of Echinodermata. 



One coral. 



A fine specimen of the Balanus tulipa, 

 from Australia. 



A number of European fossils, includ- 

 ing a series of fishes- from the Old Bed 

 Sandstone of Scotland : the Carboniferous 

 deposits of Staffordshire, &c. : the Permian 

 of Durham : the Lias at Lyme Begis : the 

 Oolites of Oxfordshire : the Chalk of 

 Kent : the Eocene of Monte Bolca, near 

 Verona : and the Crag of Norfolk. 



Estimate of this collection. 



